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The following is an episode list for the TV series Batman. It also provides production notes and a list of notable guest stars.
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Episodes
Season 1
| Episodes | Titles | Dates[1] | Villain | Actor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 & 2 | Hi Diddle Riddle/Smack in the Middle | 1/12/66 1/13/66 |
The Riddler | Frank Gorshin |
| 3 & 4 | Fine Feathered Finks/The Penguin's a Jinx | 1/19/66 1/20/66 |
The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 5 & 6 | The Joker Is Wild/Batman Is Riled | 1/26/66 1/27/66 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 7 & 8 | Instant Freeze/Rats Like Cheese | 2/2/66 2/3/66 |
Mr. Freeze | George Sanders |
| 9 & 10 | Zelda the Great/A Death Worse Than Fate | 2/9/66 2/10/66 |
Zelda the Great | Anne Baxter |
| 11 & 12 | A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away/When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play | 2/16/66 2/17/66 |
The Riddler | Frank Gorshin |
| 13 & 14 | The Thirteenth Hat/Batman Stands Pat | 2/23/66 2/24/66 |
The Mad Hatter | David Wayne |
| 15 & 16 | The Joker Goes to School/He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul | 3/2/66 3/3/66 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 17 & 18 | True or False Face/Holy Rat Race | 3/9/66 3/10/66 |
The False-Face | Malachi Throne (uncredited until the end credits for "Holy Rat Race"') |
| 19 & 20 | The Purr-fect Crime/Better Luck Next Time | 3/16/66 3/17/66 |
Catwoman | Julie Newmar |
| 21 & 22 | The Penguin Goes Straight/Not Yet, He Ain't | 3/23/66 3/24/66 |
The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 23 & 24 | The Ring of Wax/Give 'Em the Axe | 3/30/66 3/31/66 |
The Riddler | Frank Gorshin |
| 25 & 26 | The Joker Trumps an Ace/Batman Sets the Pace | 4/6/66 4/7/66 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 27 & 28 | The Curse of Tut/The Pharaoh's in a Rut | 4/13/66 4/14/66 |
King Tut | Victor Buono |
| 29 & 30 | The Bookworm Turns/While Gotham City Burns | 4/20/66 4/21/66 |
The Bookworm | Roddy McDowall |
| 31 & 32 | Death in Slow Motion/The Riddler's False Notion | 4/27/66 4/28/66 |
The Riddler | Frank Gorshin |
| 33 & 34 | Fine Finny Fiends/Batman Makes the Scenes | 5/4/66 5/5/66 |
The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
Batman: The Movie
Season 2
| Episodes | Titles | Dates | Villain | Actor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 & 36 | Shoot a Crooked Arrow/Walk the Straight and Narrow | 9/7/66 9/8/66 |
The Archer | Art Carney |
| 37 & 38 | Hot Off the Griddle/The Cat and the Fiddle | 9/14/66 9/15/66 |
Catwoman | Julie Newmar |
| 39 & 40 | The Minstrel's Shakedown/Barbecued Batman? | 9/21/66 9/22/66 |
The Minstrel | Van Johnson |
| 41 & 42 | The Spell of Tut/Tut's Case is Shut | 9/28/66 9/29/66 |
King Tut | Victor Buono |
| 43 & 44 | The Greatest Mother of Them All/Ma Parker | 10/5/66 10/6/66 |
Ma Parker | Shelley Winters cameos: Julie Newmar, Milton Berle |
| 45 & 46 | The Clock King's Crazy Crimes/The Clock King Gets Crowned | 10/12/66 10/13/66 |
Clock King | Walter Slezak |
| 47 & 48 | An Egg Grows in Gotham/The Yegg Foes in Gotham | 10/19/66 10/20/66 |
Egghead | Vincent Price |
| 49 & 50 | The Devil's Fingers/The Dead Ringers | 10/26/66 10/27/66 |
Chandell & Evil Twin Harry | Liberace |
| 51 & 52 | Hizzonner the Penguin/Dizzoner the Penguin | 11/2/66 11/3/66 |
The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 53 & 54 | Green Ice/Deep Freeze | 11/9/66 11/10/66 |
Mr. Freeze | Otto Preminger |
| 55 & 56 | The Impractical Joker/The Joker's Provokers | 11/16/66 11/17/66 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 57 & 58 | Marsha, Queen of Diamonds/Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds | 11/23/66 11/24/66 |
Marsha, Queen of Diamonds | Carolyn Jones |
| 59 & 60 | Come Back, Shame/It's How You Play the Game | 11/30/66 12/1/66 |
Shame | Cliff Robertson |
| 61 & 62 | The Penguin's Nest/The Bird's Last Jest | 12/7/66 12/8/66 |
The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 63 & 64 | The Cat's Meow/The Bat's Kow Tow | 12/14/66 12/15/66 |
Catwoman | Julie Newmar |
| 65 & 66 | The Puzzles Are Coming/The Duo is Slumming | 12/21/66 12/22/66 |
Puzzler | Maurice Evans |
| 67 & 68 | The Sandman Cometh/The Catwoman Goeth | 12/28/66 12/29/66 |
Sandman & Catwoman | Michael Rennie & Julie Newmar |
| 69 & 70 | The Contaminated Cowl/The Mad Hatter Runs a Foul | 1/4/67 1/5/67 |
The Mad Hatter | David Wayne |
| 71-73 | The Zodiac Crimes/The Joker's Hard Times/The Penguin Declines | 1/11/67 1/12/67 1/18/67 |
The Joker & the Penguin | Cesar Romero & Burgess Meredith |
| 74 & 75 | That Darn Catwoman/Scat! Darn Catwoman | 1/19/67 1/25/67 |
Catwoman | Julie Newmar |
| 76-78 | The Penguin is a Girl's Best Friend/The Penguin Sets a Trend/The Penguin's Disastrous End | 1/26/67 2/1/67 2/2/67 |
The Penguin & Marsha, Queen of Diamonds | Burgess Meredith & Carolyn Jones |
| 79 & 80 | Batman's Anniversary/A Riddling Controversy | 2/8/67 2/9/67 |
The Riddler | John Astin |
| 81 & 82 | The Joker's Last Laugh/The Joker's Epitaph | 2/15/67 2/16/67 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 83 & 84 | Catwoman Goes to College/Batman Displays His Knowledge | 2/22/67 2/23/67 |
Catwoman | Julie Newmar |
| 85 & 86 | A Piece of the Action/Batman's Satisfaction | 3/1/67 3/2/67 |
Colonel Gumm | Roger C. Carmel |
| 87 & 88 | King Tut's Coup/Batman's Waterloo | 3/8/67 3/9/67 |
King Tut | Victor Buono |
| 89 & 90 | The Black Widow Strikes Again/Caught in the Spider's Den | 3/15/67 3/16/67 |
Black Widow | Tallulah Bankhead |
| 91 & 92 | Pop Goes the Joker/Flop Goes the Joker | 3/22/67 3/23/67 |
The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 93 & 94 | Ice Spy/The Duo Defy | 3/29/67 3/30/67 |
Mr. Freeze | Eli Wallach |
Season 3
In Season 3, the format of episodes was somewhat at variance with previous seasons. At the conclusion of many stories, the guest villains of the next story would make an uncredited appearance in the final scene. For example, Egghead is seen riding into town — literally — at the end of "Louie, the Lilac". A notable "spin" on this idea were the "linked" episodes "Ring Around the Riddler" and "The Wail of the Siren". In "Riddler", The Siren has an "introductory" scene assisting The Riddler in his criminal caper, and briefly mentioning having her own plans for Commissioner Gordon. Batman subsequently defeats The Riddler, and The Siren returns in the tag to start her own caper, which is the basis of "Wail", really a separate story altogether.
| Episode(s) | Title(s) | Dates | Villain | Actor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95 | Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin | 9/14/67 | The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 96 | Ring Around the Riddler | 9/21/67 | The Riddler (with the Siren) | Frank Gorshin (plus Joan Collins) |
| 97 | The Wail of the Siren | 9/28/67 | The Siren | Joan Collins |
| 98 & 99 | The Sport of Penguins/A Horse of Another Color | 10/5/67 10/12/67 |
The Penguin & Lola Lasagne | Burgess Meredith & Ethel Merman |
| 100 | The Unkindest Tut of All | 10/19/67 | King Tut | Victor Buono |
| 101 | Louie, the Lilac | 10/26/67 | Louie the Lilac | Milton Berle |
| 102 & 103 | The Ogg and I/How to Hatch a Dinosaur | 11/2/67 11/9/67 |
Egghead & Olga, Queen of the Cossacks | Vincent Price & Anne Baxter |
| 104 | Surf's Up! Joker's Under! | 11/16/67 | The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 105-107 | The Londinium Larcenies/The Foggiest Notion/The Bloody Tower | 11/23/67 11/30/67 12/7/67 |
Lord Marmaduke Fogg & Lady Penelope Peasoup | Rudy Vallee & Glynis Johns |
| 108 | Catwoman's Dressed to Kill | 12/14/67 | Catwoman | Eartha Kitt |
| 109 | The Ogg Couple | 12/21/67 | Egghead & Olga, Queen of the Cossacks | Vincent Price & Anne Baxter |
| 110 & 111 | Funny Feline Felonies/The Joke's on Catwoman | 12/28/67 1/4/68 |
The Joker & Catwoman | Cesar Romero & Eartha Kitt |
| 112 | Louie's Lethal Lilac Time | 1/11/68 | Louie the Lilac | Milton Berle |
| 113 | Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club | 1/18/68 | Nora Clavicle | Barbara Rush |
| 114 | Penguin's Clean Sweep | 1/25/68 | The Penguin | Burgess Meredith |
| 115 & 116 | The Great Escape/The Great Train Robbery | 2/1/68 2/8/68 |
Shame & Calamity Jan | Cliff Robertson & Dina Merrill |
| 117 | I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle | 2/22/68 | King Tut | Victor Buono |
| 118 | The Joker's Flying Saucer | 2/29/68 | The Joker | Cesar Romero |
| 119 | The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra | 3/7/68 | Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft & Cabala | Ida Lupino & Howard Duff |
| 120 | Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires | 3/14/68 | Minerva | Zsa Zsa Gabor |
Production Credits
Season 1
- Executive Producer/Narrator: William Dozier
- A Greenway Production in association with Twentieth Century-Fox Television
- Produced by Howie Horwitz
- Executive Script Consultant: Lorenzo Semple Jr.
- Assistant to the Producer (ep 1 only): Charles B. Fitzsimons
- Associate Producer: Wm. P. D'Angelo
- Music: Nelson Riddle
- Music Supervision: Lionel Newman
- BATMAN Theme: Neal Hefti
- Directors of Photography: Ralph Woolsey, ASC, Jack Marta, Howard Schwartz, ASC, Sam Levitt, ASC
- Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith, Ed Graves, Franz Bachelin, Serge Krizman, Jack Collis
- Production Supervisor: Jack Sonntag
- Unit Production Manager: Sam Strangis
- Post-Production Manager: James Blakely, ACE
- Film Editors: Homer Powell, Leon Selditz, Hugh Chaloupka, ACE, Byron Chudnow, ACE, J. Frank O' Neill, ACE, Ronald Fagan
- Assistant Directors: Jack Barry*, Bill Derwin, Mark Sandrich, Norman August
- Post-Production Co-ordinator: Robert Mintz
- Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott, Chester Bayhi, Warren Welch
- Supervising Music Editor: Leonard A. Engel
- Music Editor: Sam Horta
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Ralph B. Hickey
- Sound Effects Editor: Harold Wooley
- Make-up Supervision: Ben Nye
- Hair Styling Supervision: Margaret Donovan
- Based Upon the Characters Created by BOB KANE Appearing in Batman and Detective Comics Magazines Published by National Periodical Publications, Inc.
- Color by DeLuxe
- William Self In Charge of Production for Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.
Season 2
- Executive Producer/Narrator: William Dozier
- A Greenway Production in association with Twentieth Century-Fox Television
- Associate Producer: Devon Allen
- Assistant to the Executive Producers: Charles B. Fitzsimons
- Music: Nelson Riddle, Warren Barker
- Music Supervision: Lionel Newman
- BATMAN Theme: Neal Hefti
- Production Supervisor: Jack Sonntag
- Unit Production Manager: Sam Strangis
- Assistant Directors: David Whorf, Bill Derwin, Robert G. Stone
- Directors of Photography: Meredith M. Nicholson, ASC, Howard Schwartz, ASC
- Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith, Serge Krizman, Russell Menzer
- Film Editors: Bill Murphy, Frank O' Neill, ACE, Ron Fagan, Hugh Chaloupka, ACE, Homer Powell, Newell Kimlin, ACE
- Post-Production Supervisor: James Blakely, ACE
- Post-Production Co-ordinator: Robert Mintz
- Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott, Chester Bayhi, Joseph Reith, Bert F. Allen
- Supervising Music Editor: Leonard A. Engel
- Music Editor: Sam Horta
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Ralph B. Hickey
- Sound Effects Editor: Harold Wooley
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Andrew Pollack
- Make-up Supervision: Ben Nye
- Hair Styling Supervision: Margaret Donovan
- Based Upon the Characters Created by BOB KANE Appearing in Batman and Detective Comics Magazines Published by National Periodical Publications, Inc.
- Color by DeLuxe
- William Self In Charge of Production for Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.
Season 3
- Executive Producer/Narrator: William Dozier
- A Greenway Production in association with Twentieth Century-Fox Television
- Associate Producer: William P. D'Angelo
- Script Consultant: Lorenzo Semple Jr.
- Script Editor: Charles Hoffman
- Assistant to the Executive Producers: Charles B. Fitzsimons
- Music: Billy May
- Music Supervision: Lionel Newman
- Batman Theme: Neal Hefti
- Batgirl Theme: Music by Billy May, Lyrics by Willy Mack
- Production Supervisor: Jack Sonntag
- Unit Production Manager: Sam Strangis
- Assistant Directors: Maxwell O. Henry, Steven Bernhardt, Mark Sandrich, David Whorf
- Directors of Photography: Howard Schwartz, ASC, Charles Straumer, ASC
- Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith, Serge Krizman, Frank T. Smith
- Film Editors: James Blakely, ACE, Robert Phillips, Homer Powell, Hugh Chaloupka, ACE
- Post-Production Co-ordinator: Robert Mintz
- Supervising Music Editor: Leonard A. Engel
- Music Editor: Sam Horta
- Sound Effects Editor: Richard LeGrand, Dan Finnerty
- Men's Wardrobe Furnished by Andrew Pollack
- Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott, Chester Bayhi, Robert deVestel
- Special Photographic Effects by L.B. Abbott, ASC
- Based Upon the Characters Created by BOB KANE Appearing in Batman and Detective Comics Magazines Published by National Periodical Publications, Inc.
- Color by DeLuxe
- William Self In Charge of Production for Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.
Notable Guest Stars
Villain Guest Stars
For specific episodes, see chart above.
- John Astin as The Riddler (#2)
- Tallulah Bankhead as The Black Widow
- Anne Baxter as Zelda the Great and as Olga, Queen of the Cossacks
- Milton Berle as Louie the Lilac
- Victor Buono as King Tut
- Roger C. Carmel as Colonel Gumm
- Art Carney as The Archer
- Joan Collins as The Siren
- Howard Duff as The Cabala
- Maurice Evans as The Puzzler
- Zsa Zsa Gabor as Minerva
- Frank Gorshin as The Riddler (#1)
- Glynis Johns as Lady Penelope Peasoup
- Van Johnson as The Minstrel
- Carolyn Jones as Marsha, Queen of Diamonds
- Eartha Kitt as The Catwoman (#2)
- Liberace as Chandell and Twin Harry
- Ida Lupino as Dr. Cassandra
- Roddy McDowall as The Bookworm
- Burgess Meredith as The Penguin
- Ethel Merman as Lola Lasagne
- Dina Merrill as Calamity Jan
- Julie Newmar as The Catwoman (#1)
- Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze (#2)
- Vincent Price as Egghead
- Michael Rennie as The Sandman
- Cliff Robertson as Shame
- Cesar Romero as The Joker
- Barbara Rush as Nora Clavicle
- George Sanders as Mr. Freeze (#1)
- Walter Slezak as The Clock King
- Malachi Throne as The False-Face
- Rudy Vallee as Lord Marmaduke Fogg
- Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze (#3)
- David Wayne as The Mad Hatter
- Shelley Winters as Ma Parker
- Additionally, Lee Meriwether played Catwoman in the tie-in Batman 1966 movie
Portrayed Additional Criminals
- Hermione Baddeley as Frontier Fanny, Calamity Jan's mother (eps. 115-116)
- Jacques Bergerac as Freddy the Fence (eps. 84, 120)
- Milton Berle (uncredited) as a convict dressed as a fake prison guard (ep. 44)
- Joe Flynn as Benton Belgoody (eps. 63-64)
- Lesley Gore as Pussycat (eps. 74-75)
- Jill St. John as Molly (eps. 1-2)
- Theo Marcuse as The Riddler's Henchman "Von Bloheim" (eps. 31-32)
- Ziva Rodann as Queen Nefertiti (eps. 27-28)
- Stanley Ralph Ross as Forger "Ballpoint Baxter" (ep. 62)
- Grace Lee Whitney as Neila (eps. 87-88)
- Estelle Winwood as Marsha, Queen of Diamonds' Aunt Hilda (eps. 57-58, 76-78)
Non-Villain Guest Stars
- Steve Allen as Allen Stevens (ep. 64)
- Phyllis Diller (uncredited) as the Cleaning Lady (ep. 39)
- Alan Hale Jr. as Gilligan the Diner Cook (ep. 102)
- Edward Everett Horton as Chief Screaming Chicken (eps. 47-48)
- Gypsy Rose Lee as Newscaster (ep. 67)
- Allen Ludden as Reporter David Dooley (ep. 51)
- Jerry Mathers as Pops (ep. 115)
- Lee Meriwether as Lisa (eps. 87-88)
- Archie Moore as Everett Bannister (ep. 35)
- G. David Schine as Himself/Floorwalker (ep. 119)
- Olan Soule as Newscaster (ep. 28)
- Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde as themselves (eps. 63-64)
Batclimb Cameos
- Ted Cassidy as Lurch (ep. 61)
- Dick Clark (ep. 35)
- Bill Dana as Jose Jimenez (ep. 48)
- Sammy Davis Jr. (ep. 45)
- Andy Devine as Santa (ep. 66)
- Howard Duff (ep. 55, before appearing as villain "The Cabala")
- Don Ho (ep. 64)
- Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink (ep. 60)
- Suzie Knickerbocker (pen name of Aileen Mehle) (ep. 87)
- Bruce Lee as Kato (ep. 41)
- Jerry Lewis (ep. 29)
- Art Linkletter (ep. 83)
- Edward G. Robinson (ep. 86)
- Van Williams as The Green Hornet (ep. 41)
Visiting Heroes
- Bruce Lee as Kato (eps 85-86)
- Van Williams as The Green Hornet (eps 85-86)
Bit Parts (Before They Became Famous)
- James Brolin as Ralph Staphylococcus (ep. 38), Reggie (ep. 68), Kid Gulliver (ep. 96)
- Teri Garr (uncredited) as Girl (ep. 7)
- Sid Haig as King Tut's Royal Apothecary (eps. 41-42)
- Rob Reiner as Delivery Boy (ep. 73)
Last Appearances on Screen
- Tallulah Bankhead as The Black Widow (eps. 89-90)
- Francis X. Bushman as Mr. Van Jones (eps. 31-32)
- Reginald Denny as Commodore Schmidlapp (Batman movie)
- Douglass Dumbrille as The Doctor (ep. 10)
References
- ^ Two-part episodes premiering before September 1967 appeared on consecutive days. The date given here is the date the first episode in a multi-part episode appeared. The second episode from January 1966 to August 1967 appeared the following day. Exceptions are the three part episodes. #72 was first seen 1/12/67 and #73 on 1/18/67. #74 was first seen 1/19/67 and #75 on 1/25/67. #76 premiered on 1/26/67, #77 on 2/1/67, and #78 on 2/2/67. Beginning September 1967, the series appeared only once a week and the additional parts of multi-episodes appeared the following week or weeks.
See also
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